Hi Peter, Can you give us a guesstimate of how much the Heisenberg Gen. will be sold for? ROmeo --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, Peter Grenader <peter@...> wrote: > > Happy Saturday and please excuse the xposting... > > The Model 24 Heisenberg Generator is a dual random voltage processor - one > side producing smooth (as Ezra Buchla put it - wiggly) random voltage, the > other side doing stepped random. It runs off it's own random source, or can > be used to process external signals, meaning it can operate as a VC Sample > and Hold or Slew Generator. I slipped this one into production when no one > was looking, - there was no advance notification. PCBs and faceplates are > already on order, most of the parts are already here. Shipping to our > dealers will commence in about a month's time. > > The M24 uses an Amtel 2051 micro-controller to generate its triggers and > internal gate signals (which in some cases are processed into noise in the > same manner as the extinct MM5837 noise chip). There are specific reasons > why I elected to use a microP for these functions. Details are on the EAR > site. > > As a further note, shipments of the Model 10 Polyphonic Envelope ($185 > retail) and Model 14 Dual Processor ($225 retail) will commence next week. > > There are three other products coming in short time. One is long overdue - > the four channel stereo mixer/panner. The Model 16 Spectral Mutliplexer is > next. The other one has not yet been announced and I'm going to keep it > under my belt for a bit longer. All I can mention is it's an Evil Twin. > > Evil twin of what will remain a mystery...for now! > > peace, > > - P >
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Re: Plan B Heisenberg Generator (and other new releases)
2006-08-14 by vtl5c3
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